![]() ![]() Note: You don't need to train on the entire document. Once the boundary is set and you've inputted the correct corresponding character or letter, select train and proceed to the next level Here is a screen shot of the Pattern Training pop up dialog box:Īdjust the bounding area as needed, and select effects if you wish to introduce such text features into your output. During the recognition process, the Pattern Training dialog will open and ask you to input a character that matches the one shown in the dialog box.In the toolbar above the image pane select Recognize Page which is a white sheet with a red letter A in a magnifying glass.NOTE: If you select the Also use built-in patterns option under the Use training to recognize new characters and ligatures, ABBYY will use its built-in patterns along with the user pattern you created which will lessen the amount of time you will have to spend on training. Here is a screenshot of the OCR Options Tab: Click OK in the Create Pattern dialog box then the Pattern Editor dialog box and then click OK in the Options dialog box to go back to the OCR Editor.In the Pattern Editor dialog box select the NEW button to name your user pattern.Under the Use of patterns and training in OCR Editor section, choose the Use training to recognize new characters and ligatures option. ![]() Click Tools > Options and click on the OCR tab.To access options for training, navigate from the topmost main menu. Note: "Pattern training is not supported for Asian languages" as per the ABBY website. A user pattern is used when there are parts of the text that are unclear, fonts different from ABBYY's defaults, or special characters. In training mode, a user pattern is created that can be used when performing OCR on the entire text. ![]()
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